Manon Dubé was a 10-year-old child who disappeared from the streets of Sherbrooke in the late afternoon of January 27th, 1978 in the Eastern Townships of Quebec. Less than 2 months later, her body was discovered face down in a brook near Ayer’s Cliff, 30 miles south of her Sherbrooke home . The case is classified as an unsolved death. In the summer of 2002, a series of articles for Canada's National Post newspaper gave compelling evidence that Manon Dubé was a victim of murder, and that her death was possibly linked to two other unsolved local cases; the death of 19-year old Theresa Allore in 1978, and the murder of Louise Camirand in 1977.[1] The theory was supported by geographic profiler and then FBI consultant, Kim Rossmo, who suggested a serial sexual predator may have been operating in the region in the late 1970s and advised police to investigate the three deaths as a series. Rossmo gained notoriety in 1998 when he suggested the creation of a serial killer task force to Vancouver police in the cases of missing women from the Vancouver's downtown Eastside. Robert Pickton was eventually arrested and found guilty of six murders, though he was accused with, and implicated in an additional 26 murders of Vancouver missing women.
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